Report: Laurent Robinson to try out for Saints

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(8/4/13) Receiver Laurent Robinson's quest to find a new team will continue Monday when he works out for the Saints, reports the Baltimore Sun. Robinson has tried out for the 49ers, Dolphins, Jets, Patriots and Lions.

Laurent Robinson to work out for 49ers

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(7/31/13) Wide receiver Laurent Robinson will work out for the 49ers on Thursday, reports the Boston Globe. Robinson worked out for the Dolphins this week, but Miami signed Julius Pruitt instead.

Laurent Robinson to work out for Dolphins

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(7/29/13) Wide receiver Laurent Robinson will work out Tuesday for the Dolphins, reports the Miami Herald. Miami lost wideout Armon Binns to a torn ACL Sunday and wideout Rishard Matthews is out with an undisclosed injury.

Limited to seven games by a concussion last season, Robinson has visited several teams but left each time without a contract. In 2011 he caught 11 touchdown passes for the Cowboys.

Laurent Robinson to work out for Jets, Patriots, Lions

by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com

(7/22/13) The Jets plan to work out wide receiver Laurent Robinson, a source told ESPN. The former Cowboys and Jaguars receiver is scheduled to work out for the Patriots and Lions as well.

"I feel like I can still play, of course," Robinson said. "There's going to be doubts about me with the concussions. But the only thing I can do is tell teams to bring me in, work me out and go from there. I've been putting in the work all offseason, trying to get better, trying to get right. I know myself that I can still play. It's just if a team wants to take a chance on me."

02/28/2013 19:41Dearth of top receivers may create uncertainty in free agency
For a team in need of a game-changing, playmaker at wide receiver, there could be several opportunities in free agency such as Mike Wallace, Dwayne Bowe and Greg Jennings among others. None of the receivers, however, come without a good deal of risk. It could place a number of GMs in a difficult conundrum as they look to balance salary-cap considerations and a relative lack of talent in the Draft.